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Hufanga would be pretty great.
I also like Deablo in that role. |
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Don't like the fit for Moore in KC.
Our best two weapons play a lot in the slot in Hill and Kelce. If we're going early WR, I would consider trading up for Bateman if he gets into the 20's. Later looking at Seth Williams or Terry. |
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I’m also not advocating we take him in the 1st. I’m just pointing out that some have him as high as round 1. If he were to make it to 63 though, he’d be high on my list. Edit: By the way MahomesMagic, turn on your PMs if you haven’t already! The pick your team thread is up and there aren’t many choices left! Last edited by staylor26; 03-07-2021 at 04:16 PM.. |
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I’ve been on Hufanga a while. He could be a SS/LB hybrid who is a tone-setter with passable coverage skills. Great blitzer too.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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I'd add a few...
SS/LB JaCoby Stevens, LSU - You like Hafunga, and of course I do too, but I think you can get Stevens a little later in the same role and have an equally effective player. He's big enough to hold up at WLB yet has enough speed to hold up against TEs and RBs. Underrated stud IMO. OT Robert Hainsey, Notre Dame - He looked GREAT as an offensive guard in the Senior Bowl practices and so forth. I think that's a guy to watch. WR DWayne Eskridge, Western Michigan - He's small at 5'9" 190 but he's got speed in spades (clocked at 4.33 in the past and might be faster now) and played at every spot inside and out for the Broncos. If he's still around in the 4th, I'd be a buyer. Maybe earlier if the X gets sorted out in FA. CB Paulson Abedo, Stanford - This kid has everything Spags likes in a CB. He's long, he's physical, and he has ball skills. If he's there in 3, it could be an easy selection. RB Chris Evans, Michigan - He's really good, really productive as a receiver out of the backfield, and can take it to the house from anywhere on the field. I think Veach may like for a committe back. He's one of those guys that's bigger than he looks because of how his weight is proportioned. OT Adrian Ealy, Oklahoma - Big athletic tackle that some think is ready to play now while others think he needs to work on pad level Either way, he's a fine looking prospect. DT Marvin Wilson, Florida State - There were thoughts in 2020 that he'd be a 1st round pick if he declared. FSU was a shitshow this year everywhere, and Wilson was part of it. His stock has dropped to the 3rd to 4th round. He's big, long, and has athleticism and makes you want to take the chance he'll return to form. |
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#8 |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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I really like LB Garret Wallow, TCU, 6-2, 230. Started out as a safety, but developed as a LB.
He was going to be at Senior Bowl, so I was looking forward to seeing him practice and play in the game, but he came down with COVID just before he was supposed to report. 2018 - 12 games, 72 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 PDs 2019 - 12 games, 125 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 1 INT, 1 PD 2020 - 10 games, 90 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 PD, 3 FF I think he moves well and would fit in with what the Chiefs need in defense. Maybe a 4th round pick. |
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#9 |
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Tre' McKitty - spent 3 years at Florida State and then 1 season at Georgia as a graduate.
2018 - 10 games, 26 receptions, 256 yards, 2 TDs 2019 - 9 games, 23 receptions, 241 yards 2020 4 games, 6 receptions, 108 yards McKitty (Great name) had a pretty good Senior Bowl game. He made some good blocks and had a good catch. Measurements at Senior Bowl - 6-4, 247 pounds, wing 81", Arm 32 1/4", Hand 11" Maybe 4th round |
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#10 |
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We've talked about McKitty quite a bit. He's kind of a board favorite at TE.
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Seeing kccrow having, OT Robert Hainsey, Notre Dame in his list.
Robert might be a possibility for a Chiefs center. He is 6-4, 302 and did pretty well in that role at the Senior Bowl. |
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